1.2.2: Establish organisational guidelines for approved devices and software

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Establish organisational guidelines for approved devices and software. a) For example, the organisation should decide i) which types of devices and software the employees need, ii) which devices and software are not required for work purposes but still permitted, iii) which devices and software are unwanted, and iv) how to enforce it. b) Develop and maintain a list of devices and software approved for use at the organisation (including version number if appropriate). Assess needs against recommended measures in principle 2.1-2.3. c) Communicate the guidelines to staff. Describe security targets and permitted use of devices and software.

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NSM ICT Security Principles (Norway)
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Establish organisational guidelines for approved devices and software. a) For example, the organisation should decide i) which types of devices and software the employees need, ii) which devices and software are not required for work purposes but still permitted, iii) which devices and software are unwanted, and iv) how to enforce it. b) Develop and maintain a list of devices and software approved for use at the organisation (including version number if appropriate). Assess needs against recommended measures in principle 2.1-2.3. c) Communicate the guidelines to staff. Describe security targets and permitted use of devices and software.

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1.2.2: Establish organisational guidelines for approved devices and software
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